Statistics
Known for its pierogi and vodka where every meal is a feast and every toast is a reason to party
No. of Mobility Assets
2
Best Countries Ranking
# of expats in country
16,900
English Language Usage
Medium
culture
Poland is a country where history meets modernity, offering a blend of rich cultural heritage and contemporary lifestyle. From the medieval architecture of Krakow to the bustling streets of Warsaw, Poland presents a vibrant and diverse environment for expats. Whether you're seeking new career opportunities or simply a change of scenery, Poland offers a welcoming and enriching experience.
about
National Anthem
Mazurek Dąbrowskiego
Independence Day
November 11, 1918
National Motto
"Za wolność Naszą i Waszą" ("For our freedom and yours")
The Malbork Castle, originally built by the Teutonic Knights, is a stunning example of medieval architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Jagiellonian University in Krakow, founded in 1364, has a long tradition of academic excellence and notable alumni including Nicolaus Copernicus.
These include the historic center of Krakow, the Wieliczka Salt Mine, and the Białowieża Forest, a primeval woodland shared with Belarus.
about
Baltic amber shines / Chopin's music fills the air / Pierogi comfort
Local Superstition
Spilling salt brings bad luck
Unusual Legal Qurik
Illegal to call someone "Nazi"
National Pastime
Football (Soccer)
National Souvenir
Amber jewelry
National Dish
Bigos
Famous Festival
Wianki
Famous Dance
Polonaise
Famous Music
Polonaise
Ranking
Numbeo Cost of Living Index
Quality of Life (US News & World Report)
World Happiness Report
The Human Freedom Index - 2023 (Cato Institute) - Personal Freedom
World Bank Ease of Doing Business
Best Healthcare (Legatum)
Fastest Internet
Overview
Passport Grade
A+
Visa-free Countries
176
Passport Ranking
48
Questions?
Find answers to common questions about GlobalPassport™ and our tools guiding you towards residency or citizenship in Poland.
What Mobility Assets are available to me in Poland?
Poland offers several different Mobility Assets, including Citizenship by Descent, Work Permits, and Residency by Investment.
Do I need to speak Polish to apply for residency or citizenship in Poland?
No, you don’t need to speak Polish to apply for any of the Mobility Assets available in Poland.
Can my family members apply for residency or citizenship in Poland with me?
Yes, in most cases, your spouse and dependent children can be included in your application, but be sure to check the requirements in the results provided in your Explorer Kit before you proceed.
How will the GlobalPassport™ help me move to Poland?
Step One: Use the Explorer Kit to determine which Mobility Assets suit you best.
Step Two: Gather your documents, with the help of our proprietary AI system if necessary, and store them securely within the GlobalPassport™ app.
Step Three: Submit your application, already knowing your chances of success thanks to your personalized Petition Approval Score.
Step Four: Receive approval and celebrate your new international residency privileges!
Can I keep my own citizenship?
Most likely! Poland does allow dual citizenship, but you’ll have to check that your home country also allows it to proceed. Many countries, such as the US, do allow dual citizenship, but check before you apply. You don’t need to change your citizenship for residency-based Mobility Assets.
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